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  2. EUROPEAN AFFAIRS

    M. Develle, the French Secretary for Foreign Affairs, has apologized to the German Government for the treatment accorded to the Paris correspondent of An angry and prolonged debate took place in tho House of Commons upon a motion by the Premier (the Right Hon. W. E. Gladstone) securing to the ...

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  3. COLONIAL TELEGRAMS.

    The damage caused by the fire in Elizabeth-street last night was fully covered by insurance. The building is owned by Miss Fallon. and is insured in ...

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  4. THE TOILERS OF THE HILLS.

    Ashton is situated at the intersection of the Main Eastern and Ridge roads. Its buildings are not of much importance, bat they might have been had the Hills Railway run up the ...

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  5. THE BANK OF AUSTRALASIA.

    Speaking at the annual looting of the shareholders of the Bank of Australasia Mr. A. G. H. Gibbs, the Chairman, justified the action of the Associated ...

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  6. GOOD FRIDAY.

    Good Friday is for the most part gives over to religious observances, consequently there are comparatively few engagements of a secular order. This year the weather ...

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  7. INFANTICIDE IN SYDNEY.

    The Full Court on Thursday delivered judgment in the Makin appeal case. The Court unanimously upheld the conviction and later in the dav Makin and ...

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  8. AMUSEMENTS.

    The Sass & Emery Company open a short season at the Theatre Royal to-night with "The Lost Paradise," a bright little play adapted from the German by H. C. De Mille. ...

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  9. QUEENSLAND.

    The Customs collections ab Brisbane for the month of March amounted to £66,747, being an increase of £19,785 as compared with March last year. The ...

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  10. VICTORIAN FINANCE.

    In her letter to the Times dealing with Victorian finance, Miss Shaw, the special correspondent of the great London daily, states that the Victorian ...

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  11. TASMANIA.

    During the last month the mineral exports were:—Gold, £20,237; tin, £21,635; silver ore, £17,608; iron ore, £473; and mineral sand, £68. Total, £60,021. ...

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  12. ST. PETER'S CATHEDRAL

    In all the Anglican Churches throughout the colony Good Friday was strictly observed. At St. Peter's Cathedral services were begun at 7.30 a.m., and lasted all day. with a few ...

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  13. UNEMPLOYED IN VICTORIA.

    In responding to the toast of "The Ministry" at a banquet given last night by the President of the Shire of Oakleigh the Premier strongly urged the ...

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  14. THE GOVERNOR OF TASMANIA.

    Lord Gormanston, the Governor of British Guiana, who has been offered the position of Governor of Tasmania in succession to Sir It. G. C. Hamilton ...

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  15. NEW ZEALAND.

    At a meeting to-day of depositors with tho Auckland Permanent Co-operative Building Society a resolution was carried approving of tho Society being placed in ...

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  16. THE CIRCUS.

    His Excellency the Governor and Lady Kintore will be present at the circus this afternoon, when a most entertaining programme will be carried out. In the evening, in addition ...

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  17. ST. FRANCIS XAVIER'S CATHEDRAL.

    A person on entering the Roman Catholic Church in Holy Week, especially on Thursday and Friday, ia struck with the many signs of mourning to be seen there. The sanctuary ...

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  18. CHORAL COMPETITION.

    The promoters of the Saturday night popular concerts at the close of their last season of concerts announced that in order to create a greater interest in choral music in Adelaide they would ...

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  19. BOATING ACCIDENT IN SYDNEY.

    A man named Charles Waller Howard, employed as night porter at the Hotel Metropole, reported to the police to-day that while out sailing with a man whom ...

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  20. FRANCE AND AUSTRALIA.

    Lieutenant-General Sir A. Clarke, the acting Agent-General for Victoria, holds that if Franco increases her duties upon Australian wines it will he difficult for ...

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  21. THE WESTERN AUSTRALIAN CRICKETERS.

    The Western Australian Eleven arrived by the express train this morning from Adelaide. In the afternoon they practised on the Melbourne Cricket ...

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  22. PROPOSED NEW IRRIGATION COLONY.

    Mr. Burton, who recently visited South Australia, will return to Adelaide shortly in order to complete his negotiations with respect to the establishment of ...

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  23. SATURDAY POPULAR CONCERTS.

    The fourth season of Saturday night popular concerts inaugurated by Mr. P. A. Howells is announced to begin on Saturday evening, April 15. From the prospects forwarded to ...

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  24. BULLET-PROOF UNIFORM.

    Experiments have been made with the cuirass invented by Herr Dowe, and the secret of the manufacture of which has been offered to the Gorman Government ...

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  25. WRECK OF THE KETCH RELIANCE.

    The ketch Reliance hag been totally wrecked near Gisborne. The crew were saved. ...

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  26. THE AUSTRALIAN ELEVEN.

    Tho Times considers that the Australian team of cricketers now on its way to England is the best the colonies can produce, and that George Giffen, the ...

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  27. A DISMASTED BARQUE.

    The Norwegian-owned barque Linnea put into harbour to-day dismasted. She left Port Pirie on February 8 last with a general cargo for New Britain, where she ...

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  28. THE BIJOU.

    This favourite place of amusement will be reopened this evening by Hudson's Mystical Musical Party. Mr. Hudson has secured a pood combination, and with the programme ...

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  29. RETRENCHMENT IN VICTORIA.

    In pursuance of the policy of retrenchment the Education Department has issued notices to 180 teachers of unclassified schools that their services will ...

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  30. A HORRIBLE PLOT.

    News of the discovery of a fiendish plot comes from America. A packet of 12 lb. of dynamite was found on board the collier Bawnnor while on a ...

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  31. THE LATE MR. ABINGTON BAIRD.

    Mr. Labouchere's organ, gives publicity to the idea that the late Mr. Abington Baird, the well-known owner of racehorses, left Mrs. Lillie Langtry ...

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  32. RELIGIOUS NEWS.

    THE REV. G. E. ROWE.—On Sunday evening the Rev. G. E. Rowe concludes his ministrations at Archer-street Church. During his stay there he instituted the Sunday evening ...

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  33. ATTEMPTED SUICIDE.

    Two attempts at suicide wore made to day by a watchmaker named Henry Alexander, who for some time past has belonged to the ranks of the ...

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  34. London, March 30.

    The Directors of Messrs. Dalgety and Co., Limited, have declared an interim dividend of 4s. per share. ...

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  35. A SHIPPING INCIDENT.

    A bottle has been washed ashore on the coast of Virginia containing tho statement that the Naronic has struck an iceberg. and that she is sinking. This ...

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  36. ACCIDENTALLY DROWNED.

    A man named Thomas Marlow, a carpenter, living at Marrickville, was accidentally drowned in Cook's River to-day. He was endeavouring to save a boy who ...

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  37. LIGHTHOUSE FOR WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    After full consideration the Government have finally decided to erect a light-house in the south-west corner of the colony on the Cape Leuwin Lighthouse. ...

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  38. A PRESIDENTIAL THIEF.

    General Hippolyte, the President of the Republic of Hayti, made a raid upon a French Bank at Port-au-Prince, and tried to escape with 62,000 dollars, but ...

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  39. CABLE MESSAGES BETWEEN AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND.

    As a result of negotiations entered into by Mr. Board, the Postmaster-General for New Zealand, the Eastern Extension Cable Company has agreed to reduce the ...

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  40. FATAL SHOOTING ACCIDENT.

    Mrs. Little, wife of a settler, was accidentally shot early this afternoon whilst picnicing on the river. Death was instantaneous. The accident was caused by one of the party ...

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  41. MEETING OF PASTORALISTS.

    A large and representative meeting of pastoralists was held here last night, at which Messrs. Whitely King, Secretary of the Pastoralists' Union of New South ...

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  42. A PRINTERS' EMEUTE.

    The employe's of Messrs. Judd & Co., printers, of London, have gutted eighty engines belonging to the firm, owing to objection taken by them to the use of ...

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  43. RIFLE-SHOOTING.

    A BROKEN HILL RIFLE TEAM.—This morning a team of riflemen will arrive in Adelaide from Broken Hill to fire a match with C Company, 2nd Regiment. Much interest is ...

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  44. UNITED SERVICES.

    In most of the leading Wesleyan Churches throughout tho colony services were held. At the Pirie and Archer street Churches mote than usual prominence was given to the ...

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  45. DEPRESSION IN AUSTRALIA.

    At tho half-yearly meeting of the Colonial Bank of New Zealand the Chairman, Mr. George McLean, referring to the depression in Australia, said ...

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  46. QUEENSLAND GENERAL ELECTIONS.

    In connection with the general elections, tho nomination-days for the different sets of elections are fixed for April 18. 22. 25. and 29. and May 2. The ...

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  47. THE ORMUZ AT ALBANY.

    The Ormuz, White, commander, arrived from Colombo at 2.30 p.m. to-day. Saloon passengers:— For Adelaide—Mrs. Hardman and Miss ...

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  50. THE NEW ZEALAND GOVERNMENT AND HAWAII.

    The Premier has received a communication from the Right Hon. W. E. Gladstone intimating that the protest of the New Zealand Government against the ...

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  51. MURDER IN NEW ZEALAND.

    At the Auckland Supreme Court to-day, after a trial lasting ten days, Alexander James Scott was found guilty of the murder of William Thompson at ...

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